A reader, I'll call her Librarymouse, sent this one along. It was for sale on e-bay.
The seller called this type of sleeves "Leg o' Mutton". The dress was for sale from the UK. I don't know if this was a serious term or if the seller had a good sense of humor.
I will chalk up the difference in style to a cultural difference.
There is no need to adjust your monitor that is indeed striped satin. It also has the "Junk In The Trunk" butt bow.
Annoying Fact: This page seems to have received quite a bit of response from readers. Many have been so kind as to point out that they are far more intelligent than I am. Didn't I know the origin of the term "Leg o Mutton"? They ask. How could I not? "You seem to be uninformed" said one. To all of them, I say "Thanks for reading my website and then writing to insult me". I hope your Mom is proud.
The seller called this type of sleeves "Leg o' Mutton". The dress was for sale from the UK. I don't know if this was a serious term or if the seller had a good sense of humor.
I will chalk up the difference in style to a cultural difference.
There is no need to adjust your monitor that is indeed striped satin. It also has the "Junk In The Trunk" butt bow.
Annoying Fact: This page seems to have received quite a bit of response from readers. Many have been so kind as to point out that they are far more intelligent than I am. Didn't I know the origin of the term "Leg o Mutton"? They ask. How could I not? "You seem to be uninformed" said one. To all of them, I say "Thanks for reading my website and then writing to insult me". I hope your Mom is proud.
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